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COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 13, 2000 <br />• Since the City of Lino Lakes has been through the process, the City of Hugo will be a host to this part <br />of the project. GIS inventory will be addressed. This is a good opportunity to evaluate and enhance <br />the City's present inventory. Another part of this program is to develop a guidebook to assist small <br />acreage landowners in their resource management decisions. This project will address issues that the <br />Lino Lakes inventory and Management Plan left open as future goals. Assistance with policy and <br />code language that is relevant to conservation development is one of these goals. <br />Staff referred to information from the DNR and a timetable of the project. The project would start <br />now and proceed through the middle of 2001. <br />Council Member Carlson inquired about a breakdown of funds for both cities. Staff advised they are <br />unaware of a breakdown. The City of Lino Lakes will stress areas that it needs help in. The City of <br />Hugo will be developing a preservation development process. <br />Council Member Carlson inquired about a recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Board. <br />Staff advised this program did not go through the Planning and Zoning Board. The City of Lino <br />Lakes will not see any dollars. The funding will go to the DNR staff. • will be doing work <br />in cooperation with City staff. <br />Council Member Carlson expressed concern regarding the C n : etr into the scope of the <br />Planning and Zoning Board. Staff advised the preserva to r. t process that has been <br />developed for the City will not be part of the prog s ty has made it clear to the DNR that <br />• the City will not be starting over with the process of ino Lakes is way ahead of other cities <br />regarding the process. <br />• <br />Council Member Carlson referred <br />program covering the entire C <br />the Planning and Zoning B <br />Staff advised the prog <br />and into the landscape <br />property owners. <br />R document that concern her such as the <br />f th=e ity's relevant policies being addressed. She stated <br />view the program. <br />e looking beyond the boundaries of the Planning and Zoning Board <br />thin development. The program also involves working will small <br />Council Member Carlson advised she sees a lot of good within the program. However, if the program <br />gets into the City's zoning ordinances the Planning and Zoning Board should be reviewing the <br />program. <br />Staff advised the DNR is not a regulatory force. The purpose of the program is to bring information <br />forward. <br />Mayor Bergeson stated the focus of the motion is to support so the program can begin. Once the <br />program has begun, the DNR will be working with both cities that will include the Planning and <br />Zoning Board. <br />
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